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In some senses, blindage is marked as historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.
VERB + BLINDAGE
ruined
ADV.
also
noun
A cover or protection for an advanced trench or approach, formed of fascines and earth supported by a framework.
A blindage may also be formed by covering the space between two traverses with beams, hurdles, earth, & c .
In order that the reader may appreciate what a ruined blindage looked like and with what horrors its destruction was attended, the following report of Sapper Peter Oleinik, of the Kwantung Sapper Company, is published in full:
A deep dugout, often equipped with bunks and other fittings.
There literally was left no space to step foot in the whole blindage: it was so choked with soldiers up to the very entrance.
The key unit of life here is the dugout – what the soldiers call a ‘blindage’ – an underground burrow where half a dozen men share the narrow space between the bunks with weapons, ammunition, biscuits, tea bags, and a jumble of other essentials (there is also usually a cat, not to mention the mice).
A final layer of material such as sand or road scrapings that is spread to fill in any small gaps in the road surface and soak up any wet spots.
Surveyors differ in opinion, some use 10 per cent. of the screenings from the machine as blindage; the writer has tried these, but prefers the road scrapings.
Blindage is required to finish off the surface of the metal coating by filling up any interstices which may remain after it is consolidated.
A blindage may also be formed by covering the space between two traverses with beams, hurdles, earth, & c .
WiktionaryIn order that the reader may appreciate what a ruined blindage looked like and with what horrors its destruction was attended, the following report of Sapper Peter Oleinik, of the Kwantung Sapper Comp
WiktionaryBlindage covering the tops of saps could simply consist of sandbags, or a layer of fascines laid over the crest of the parapet.
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In some senses, blindage is marked as historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.